Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Is a Swatch Really Needed?

Yes! Absolutely! I didn't use to believe in the whole concept of having to knit up a swatch before you start a project, but learned the hard way after many mistakes. I am starting another Greenwood Cable Vest with some super soft alpaca yarn that I picked up on Black Friday this year. And of course, I did a little swatch and realized that my gauge was off by just 1/2"; I got 5 stitches per inch vs. 4.5 stitches per inch. My entire vest would have been off by 4.5"! Given this vest is for my mom so I called her and said "Mom, is it okay for your vest to be smaller than usual?" (Note: I have made her one before). My mom said "No, absolutely not. Please use your brain, do some math, and make sure it will fit me!" So I reluctantly did some math and decided to add 10 stitches to the pattern... See! Doing a swatch does make a BIG difference!


This project really looks amazing. I have not taken good pictures of them, but will so you can admire them with me :)

3 comments:

Marisa said...

I always make one but I'm not sure if helps me make garments fit. I still end up with strange sized results. Maybe I should stick to quilting?? ;)

Maryse said...

I'd say measure it often. That's what I never do! Comparing it to a garnment you know fits well is a good trick I think. I now do my swatches to decide on needle size. It works, but it's also important to try it on and measure it often because no one is the same size!

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Susan said...

Yes! I completely agree with "measure it often"! So I kept knitting and knitting... then realized I was 4.5" over!!! Ah.. the pain of ripping it out (or frog it) was so devastating! I guess it's: measure it often, try it, and don't forget to read the pattern stupid me!